At least 66 000 ANC supporters are expected to fill up Durban's Moses Mabhida Stadium this weekend.
African National Congress President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is humbled at the reception that he and the governing party have received in KwaZulu-Natal. This follows reports that the province will be hostile to him after theFor the past week, Ramaphosa, the other top six officials and dozens of NEC members have been in the province to mobilize support for the launch of the ANC Election Manifesto at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Saturday.
They were inspecting the readiness of the stadium to host well over 100 000 ANC supporters in and around the stadium. The ANC, like some of the country’s top parties, has its sights set on KwaZulu-Natal. The province also draws the biggest number of ANC members.“The organizers will see how to deal with that. We understand that there is an overflow outside, they are looking again at about 50 000 people. So we are ready for this as the South African Police with all other law enforcement.”Roadblocks will also be conducted in and around Durban.
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